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Japan ponders move on Myanmar satellite – The West Australian
Japan’s space agency is considering what to do with a satellite on the International Space Station belonging to the Myanmar Aerospace Engineering University.
Myanmar’s first satellite is being held on board the International Space Station following the Myanmar coup while Japan’s space agency and a Japanese university decide what to do with it, two Japanese university officials say.
The $US15 million ($A19 million) satellite was built by Japan’s Hokkaido University in a joint project with Myanmar’s government-funded Myanmar Aerospace Engineering University (MAEU).
It is the first of a set of two 50 kg microsatellites equipped with cameras designed to…
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